ECAT Pre General Science MCQ Test With Answer for Mathematics Chapter 9

MCQ's Test For ECAT Mathematics Chapter 9 Permutation, Combination & Probability

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ECAT Mathematics Chapter 9 Permutation, Combination & Probability

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In a country 55% of the male population has houses in cities while 30% have houses both in cities and in villages find the percentage of the population that has houses only in villages

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There are 25 tickets bearing number from 1 to 25. One ticket is drawn at random. The probability that the number on it is a multiple of 5 or 6 is

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A committee consists of 9 experts taken from three institutions A, B, and C, of which 2 are from, A, 3 form B and 4 from C. If three experts resign, then the probability that they belong to different institutions is

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If A is an event then which of the following is true

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A and B throw a dice. The probability that A's throw is not greater then B's is

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Number of selections of n different things out of n

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probability of a certain event is

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A box contains 10 red 30 white and 20 black marbles When a marble is drawn at random the probability that it is either red or white is

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The sample space for tossing a coin twice is

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In a school there are 150 students Out of these 80 students enrolled for mathematics class.50 enrolled for English class and 60 enrolled for Physics class The student enrolled for English cannot attend any other class but the students of mathematics and Physics can take two courses at a time find the number of students who have taken both physics and mathematics.

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The number of the diagonals of a 6 sided figure is

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The probability that a person A will be alive 15 years hence is 5/7 and the probability that another person B will be alive 15 years hence is 7/9. Find the probability that both will be alive 15 years hence

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Which one is not defined∀n∈Z+

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n different objects can be arranged taken all at a time in ______

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An unbiased die is thrown. Then the probability of getting a prime is

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The probability that a slip of numbers divisible by 4 is picked from the slips of number 1,2,3,4,......10 is

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n(n - 1) (n - 2) in factorial form is

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The number of ways of arranging the letter AAAAA BBB CCC D EE F in a row when no two C's are together is

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If for two events A and B , P(A∪B)=1,then events A and B are

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A bag contains 5 white, 7 red and 5 black balls. If four balls are drawn one by one with replacement, the probability that none is white is

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A card is drawn from a pack of cards numbered 1 to 52, the probability that the number on the card is a perfect square is

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The sum of all positive integral multiple of 5 less than 100 is

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The sum of all odd numbers between 100 and 200 is

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How many terms of the A.P 3,6,9,12,15...........must be taken to make the sum 108

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ECAT Mathematics Chapter 9 Important MCQ's

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1 The number of significant numbers which can be formed by using any number of the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 but using each not more than once in each number is
A. 260
B. 356
C. 410
D. 96
2 An experiment yields 3 mutually exclusive and exhaustive events A, B, C, if P(A) =2 and P(B) = 3. then P(C) =
A. 1 / 11
B. 2 / 11
C. 3 / 11
D. 6 / 11
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A. 8
B. 1/56
C. 56
D. None of these
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5 The key for opening a door is in a bunch of 10 keys. A man attempts to open the door by trying the keys at random discarding the wrong key. The probability that the door is opened in the 5th trial is
A. 1 / 10
B. 2 / 10
C. 3 / 10
D. 4 / 10
6 How many terms of the A.P 3,6,9,12,15...........must be taken to make the sum 108
A. 8
B. 6
C. 7
D. 36
7 A die is thrown, the probability that the dots on the top are prime numbers or odd numbers is
A. 1/2
B. 2/3
C. 1/3
D. 2/5
8 Riaz, Saba. Maria, Shehzad are to give speeches in a class. The teacher can arrange the order of their presentation in
A. 4 ways
B. 12 ways
C. 256 ways
D. 24 ways
9 If A and B are two disjoint events then
A. P(A∪B)=P(A)+P(B)
B. P(A∪B)=P(A)-P(A∪B)
C. P(A∪B)=P(A)or P(B)
D. None
10 Three unbiased coins are tossed. Then the probabilities of getting two heads is
A. 3/8
B. 1/8
C. 1/4
D. None of these

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